What was the first bridge in Cambridge?


What was the first bridge in Cambridge? Clare College Bridge (1640) The oldest of Cambridge's current bridges, this bridge in classical style was built in 1639–40 by Thomas Grumbold (d.


How old is the oldest building in Cambridge?

St Bene't's Church is the oldest surviving building in the city, dating back to the 11th century. The oldest secular building is the School of Pythagoras, built around 1200 and now a part of St John's college.


What is the oldest bridge today?

The Arkadiko Bridge, also known as the Kazarma Bridge, is believed to be the oldest existing bridge in the world.